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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 11, 1984, p. 19

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Unknown course presents mystery Olympic preparation hard for rider and Graham was happy Herald Sports SCI Hugh Graham is busy lng for the unexpected The yearold Geo rgetown native Is a member of the Canad ian horse jumping team that will compete in the 1981 Olympic Games slated for Los Angeles He said the course and the oilier will be riding on won be made public until Games begin no pre paring my horses for the that mieht be he said in a pho Intel at Farms I know there will be witor and diffi cult jumps know how It Mil be just to pre pare the horse for the as best you ho ij in said compel in Olympic will be an experienced in his two years of for Cm In i competition like this you can expect the competition to be I never been to anything thai will be quite this Ibis will be the most pressure 1 11 ever feel List qualified for the World and finished lGlh of IhL world lop riders This in Ml qualifying evcnls for the World Cup for Berlin this spring is the top Can rider with a points Last jejr for the World up with points He is he 1k He llnl feil once I think Im in he said The top three qualify and Inst year the Ihird person made with points It will be bird not lo go would in any World Cup for a medal at the Olympic Games He feels the chances of and Graham medals for the Canadian one of Ihem team ire good For the Olympics We re in the lop six Canada will have Ihree he said The Amen Individual riders and cans arc ranked as the four In the learn compel best and the English A decision as to trench will be was a mem of the silver medal winning learn at the Pan Am Games held list summer in Cara eus Venezuela Canada only had two individual iders for those Games happy who will be the Individ enough with the riders Is out of performance to hands bring him to the Games The coach will Graham left for Que- he said I d like bee City yesterday for a into the irihamwiHbeHklng two horses to the pic dames for the Games on Elrond in Toronto and will brine Abraxas was involved in an accident that re quired recently The horse com pc led for the first lime last week World Cup qualifying event He said he will be using the meet to gear up for the games We have some 01 ympic horses and I have eight of my own We 11 be trying to get them into the best form we ill itd Open Until gg PHONE 877 the HERALD Sabres take leave Sportsweek Tilt Wednesday July Page I It MOUNTAIN VIEW GEORGETOWN It DWRMP11 Herald Sports Editor The residents of Acton will have monlhs to sum up their feelings towards their Junior hockey That decision is made Thursday night by the team executive when no one showed up at their meeting to discuss the future of the hockey team After wail in additional minutes for any stragglers to walk into the meeting held at the Community Centre team president Frank and his executive had no choice but lo withdraw the team from league competition for the lflm The team executive will hold another meeting to discuss the future of the hockey team In November If it is met with the same results then the Acton Sabres will fold for good The only thing we can do now not to lose the franchise is to take a one year withdrawal told his executive If we have a meeting in November then maybe it will hit people of Acton that Ihere will be no hockey Many members of the executive were surprised at the lack of interest shown by the handle the financial loid by himself To compound the issue was the foet that the club needed to get for Ihe 138485 season along with wortn of miss equipment discovered when inventory was taken after the season At the meellne the club year and balance was showing that the Sabres have no money left over to help finance themselves for the 1981 as season At a meeting June 16 It was decided that a general meeting for the public be scheduled In an effort kto lure new prospective executive mimbcs the club However that filled to materialize Innes who said he was willing to lose around on the club the disappointing show of public support was surprising I disappointed at the lick of in tecs in the community he said I never knew it would be so hard to something away At this it shows a ml lira I toward Junior hockey If they don I out in November then they don deserve Junior What are we going lo do executive member Harold Townslcy said grab the people by the hand and bring them here In November the Sabres executive received a letter of intent from businessman Godwin Carachi to purchase the club Allsop said Ihe understand was that Carachi become the major sponsor of the club and at the end of the 1983 season take over the club and run it himself However said last spring he had no Intention of becoming the team sponsor He did say he wanted to see how tilings were run and that he intended to buy the hockey team at the end of the season At season end in April the final contract to purchase the team was put forth by Caraehi to the team executive lo be signed contract said none of the present Sabres executive and their children would be allowed with the team within a radius of miles It let executive members lo believe that they would have nothing to do with Ihe hockey team Unhappy with the contract both Carachi and the executive agreed to revise it and return the papers to be signed before May The contract was in Carachi hands before the deadline but nothing was The team executive members to worry when even two weeks after the deadline nothing was Attempts to contact failed But another alternative to purchase the team had been presented Dave and Dave who were to be named Sabres general manager and coach once purchased the team put in a bid to buy the club themselves However Switzer withdrew his bid to buy the team leaving Innes alone Innes said he could not If I have been here lie said Innes and a partner run an adult khockcj league in When he took over years the league was in debt Now It his turned into a financially solid league It was an thing he Bind Those people had an in hockey I really feci sorry for the marginal hockey players in Acton The better ones will be picked up by Georgetown Milton and Guelph The others might get picked up but many won get a chance Players from Aelon will now be free agents this yeor If the Sabres do return lo league play then Acton players will still be the property of the local hockey team in lJBjffc Allsopsaidhewill now tell the Hockey and the Junior league of he executives decision then take a will deserved feel Hie executive over the last five years has worked hard to keep the team Those people now are tired and wanted kto get away but what can you do In November we 11 publicize the meeting and hopefully get some interest We just tan operate this way We have lo have the people The withdrawal of the Sabres from Centra leigue can be done without costing team its franchise The team can be reactivated in as long as registration application Is filed with the Ontario Hockey Association by April 15 Club executive Harold said he did not expect the team would have trouble getting their ice back because this year user was warned It would only be available for a year Junior Eagle bad luck continue Luck not on Eagles side team continues losing This weekend weekend of heartbreak for the Georgetown lor Eagles The Halton County Baseball League team lost two games by a tola of three runs First dropped a decision to Hamilton after leading 30 going Into the ninth inning Sunday the Junior Eagles were defeated by West mount The team now has record of seven wins against 12 defeats this year Saturday night Georgetown scored first In the third inning Chris and Gerry Milne walked and Kevin Hughes then tot on base with a bunt single thus loading the Lorry walk which brought homo In the fourth inning Mario Calvao was hit a wild pitch and went to second when walked Gal scored on a fielder choice hit by Hughes scored on an errant throw by the Hamilton catcher Sid fa the ninth Inning when cammed J B S iniLn ha loan shortstop Hamilton smoke had cleared lo score Hamilton had tied the no until the In the first extra inn when Gerry lng scored went Hie winning run and walked away with the win C team wins Gordon Alcolt Ladies C tennis team did not lose a set en route to recording a clean sweep of their matches against Swansea of Toronto in tennis act ion Inst week Pargo Prior and Midge Hampshire won their match while the team of Trudy and Wilson defeated their and Norma Maynnrd easily won their games i and Mary I and Gran ville recorded a victory By virtue of their 1 sweep the Alcott team received four more jiiiihm points to increase their Wilban grimaces as she Rise of the Swansea club out of Toronto total this year to IB it net Her partner Trudy Hoy lopacc the Tennis Club a sweep In whieh leaves the squad Inlercounty Ladles ploy week just one point out of by second spot Hoy defeated Nadia Taylor pace win Kevin and each hid Iwo lis to spark Green lersloi win over Blue Bombers in GYSC M Squirts ict on this week Jeff had the ther Players of nite for the winners wen I ijlor Keith iid Hill Hesse ink in I tines slop an Chid ii well for Blue I rubers Stephen hid two is Fibers led ted irons Joe Stephens had the other Both play well in the irvl and Sent the is Timers lets 1 ivin iser li id the for Jets Jeff Plunn lore and Smith pi will for the winners Tyson J Altken and Colin nliin were out a or lets I Bintnm Boys act Terry Smith ind had two oj1s each as A defeated En fore Scott had the other goal Tun Bennett Randy Simp son and Byron Cannon were outstanding for the In other tnies Kills Green bent Pineview No further details were Wild Birds and Haiders were rained out Milton defeated Players of note for LcPage team were Jim Byron C and Nick A list of goal scorers wis not avail In Atom action Blue Bombers defeated Thomas Spencer Col in Campbell and Paul were out for the winners while Piul Andrew Marshall and Cimeron Barclay play well for Pythons David Frost Jeffrey Crowe ind Andy Jones were the players of note Wirnors defeated Panthers 1 The Panthers goal scorer was not avail ible Greg McLeish Andy Steve Von played well as Tigers got by Gray eons Andrew Thompson Dan Stenne0 Paul played well for Gray Falcons Jim Presswood and Le Biker handled the scoring as Falcons Killer Falcons tied 1 1 Baker Jason Hoed and Kevin Young played well for the Killer cores while Mark David Richard Cook and Peter were players of for the a I cons The atom league standings are as foil own Warriors top the standings with six wins ind two tics Blue Bom ire next with six wins a loss and tie Tigers and Killer cons are tied for third with II points are fourth three wins five losses cons trail Panthers only by a point with two wins five losses and a tie Pythons hive three points while Gny cons have one tie in g In Minor Squirt play Ryan Taylor scored two goals as Green Raiders beat Lightning Bolts James McDonald Aaron Williams and Tim Grant had the other In the other game had two goals to lead over Red Lightning Broom head had the goal Broom head Hardson and Sean Peasgood were the players of note for the Timmy Diardichuk had the goal for the Lightning crew Kerby nets five goals Strikers down Reflex Donna Kerby had two goals to pace Strikers over Reflex 30 in Pee Wee Girls soccer this week Becky Dobbin had the other goal Julie Ross Kelly Taylor and Dob- Free agent Acton players invited to camp by Gems lorgetown Gonnnis of the Ontario Junior League have expressed in interest in hiving some players of Ihe Acton ibres play far tin m in the Ml season Bob Webster said would any Sabres players interested in out fir the Gem Mis I Milne walked and went to second on Black more single nubble yet but I know would be interested in having of their players play for Georgetown he said 1 m interested in anyone from the Aclon team who in help ours Will said he and newly appointed couth Ken will spend some lime going over who Is available and go about contacting those players to see vhit their plans are members of the decided it meeting Inst week to cease opera ions of the Junior le for a year The suit of i of attend by the public at the meeting year the Central league hud nine teams will continue with lb it number this com hie season Despite the the Acton te a new team from Woo will assume Sibres position in the league From that respcet there will not be a problem Webster said But Acton Georgetown have a good rivalry and I don I think can Former Gemini pres ident Boh McCindless Sr said he was sorry to sec the Acton team with They were a good club I re illy feel bad about it The Sabres will hold another public meeting In November to decide whether a Junior If Acton will be able to operate in ihe Bo season bin were Ihe noteworthy players for the winners The team also pi lyed well In other Dairy Queen led by a effort by tied Jennifer Ward had the other goal Angle Doyle and Stephanie played well for Dairy Queen Esther Gcrnts Cathy Magec and Kim ley Weldrick played well in the Strikers 10 loss kto Desrosicrs had two goals as Reflex defeated Hustings Jones had the other Mustangs came back to tie Strikers Donna hod the for Mustangs while Rhonda Ellnrd scored for Strikers Becky Dobbin Kelly Taylor Newman play wel for Strikers Sue Taylor Laura Fisher and Erin Hughes were the players of note for Mustangs Sharon Clifford pumped In four goals as Dairy Queen defeated Reflex 1 Burroughs had two goals as Melissa Morey had the other Vol Sabo scored for Reflex Rachel Halo- van le Karen Jennifer Wands played well for the win Sonlo Letamec Jones and Chantal Desroslera were the noteworthy players for reflex Dairy Queen Strikers Mustangs Reflex Racquet Club loses Georgetown Racquet Club dropped a close contest to Br idle wood of Agincourt in Ladies A Inter club squash competition last week The team dropped three games while winning two Christine won her match three games to one and Audrey Jans swept her game In three Wendy Cotton Cory Carter and all met with defeat In their games Sports in juniors tie The Gordon Junior tennis team kept their undefeated string alive by tying Erin Mills last wukend The two clubs tied at four oil The under IB doubles team of Jay Anderson and Dean Jackson lost in straight seta while- tin under IS team of Bobby Sun and Steve Eastwood lost a close 44 match Kennedy and captain Mike came through with singles wins Kennedy won the under 15 category with a convincing fl1 win while Hurley easily disposed of his opponent fl in the under 18 category

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